DescriptionHumans are closely related to other primates but have a highly developed brain, capable of abstract reasoning, introspection, and problem solving. Having four limbs they only use their two hind legs for locomotion. With little bodily hair compared to related species.

Like most higher primates, humans are social by nature and are uniquely adept at utilizing systems of communication for self-expression, the exchange of ideas, and organization. Humans are noted for their desire to understand and influence their environment, seeking to explain, manipulate and utilize natural phenomena through science, philosophy, mythology and religion. This natural curiosity and intelligence has led to the development of advanced tools and skills such as making fire, building complex constructions, cooking food, usage of clothes and developing numerous technologies.

The highly developed structures and technologies have unfortunately also led to overconsumption and destruction of their natural environment. Humans are the only species known to over eat, over consume, lead mass killings in order to dominate their own species as well as others. This is what has caused most, if not all the problems we are experiencing in the Baltic Sea region today.Continue reading...

ColorDepending on region of origin; varying skin color from very light to very dark, varying color of the eyes blue/grey to brown, light to dark hair.Average size1.5 - 1,8 m tall / 54 - 84 kg for females, 76-90 kg for males.Age67 years oldRecord size & age2.72 m / 635 kg and 130 years old.HabitatGenerally in small or large agglomerations on land.FoodOmnivore

ReproductionAge: Generally from 18-45 years old.Season: Any time of the yearNumber of births: Typically 0-5 per individual couple.